Entry List: 2018 Rinnai 250

For Saturday’s XFINITY Series Rinnai 250, there are 43 cars entered. As a result, three teams will fail to qualify.

As is the norm these days with the eligibility rules, there are a number of changes. At Chip Ganassi Racing, Kyle Larson is out of the No. 42 Chevrolet and John Hunter Nemechek will make his XFINITY Series debut. He’ll have sponsorship from Fire Alarm Systems, a company that has backed him off and on in the Camping World Truck Series over the past couple of years.

Austin Cindric‘s ride switcheroo begins this weekend as he steps into Team Penske’s No. 12 Ford with sponsorship from Fitzgerald Glider Kits. Meanwhile, the No. 60 that Cindric drove at Daytona will be occupied by Chase Briscoe. Briscoe will be making his XFINITY Series debut in the Roush Fenway Racing Ford with factory backing.

Daytona 500 winner Austin Dillon will hand off the No. 3 Chevrolet to his younger brother Ty. Red Kap and ALSCO will co-sponsor the car in place of Bass Pro Shops/Cabela’s.

For Joe Gibbs Racing, Kyle Benjamin will return to the team and drive the No. 18 Toyota with backing from Peak. Last weekend, Joe Gibbs Racing announced that Benjamin will only have two races with the team in 2018. They will be Atlanta and the July race at Iowa.

A couple of the smaller squads are executing multiple driver changes. At RSS Racing, Ryan Sieg and JJ Yeley are switching cars for Atlanta, a crucial home race for the team. Sieg will be back in the No. 39, while Yeley will be in the No. 93. Jeff Green remains in the No. 38.

At BJ McLeod Motorsports, Tommy Joe Martins returns to the team to drive the No. 8 in place of Caesar Bacarella. Team owner BJ McLeod will drive the No. 78 in place of Ryan Ellis. The team’s No. 99 is also entered, but currently does not have a driver listed. Ray Black Jr. attempted to qualify for Saturday’s PowerShares QQQ 300 in the No. 99, but failed to make the field.

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